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Thank you for acknowledging the situation and looking into it. However, I'm a little disappointed that you straight-up deleted our 200+ page thread about the issue, I think that's a little extreme, it could have simply been closed, but I understand the desire to put the issue behind yourselves, at least this is being looked into...

I still have a couple of concerns(things I, and others, would like to know once you have more information), one being that some of the summoners whose personal information got leaked were not part of the big troll we're being told that incident was, though I know that many of them are.

Another concern is that players that were knowingly part of the incident we're now calling a big troll don't seem to have been forum banned yet.

Another is that the accounts he managed to "brute force", as we were told, didn't seem to be random names or luck at all, he seemed to have chosen specific accounts(such as in the case of Larias' account) or ones with contested "badass" names(Devil, Chrome, PVP).
And if that's so, I'm curious as to how he knew specific names of forum moderators when none of us do.

And(I place this here carefully because I know that it's most likely not the case) but what do you say to the claims that a Riot employee is leaking information to him(the troll, PVP, claims RiotJay), and what do you say to the claim that the guy doing this "knows the CEO" of Riot. I, for one, would like to know that such things would not be tolerated at Riot.